Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Remember the story of George Washington and the cherry tree? Well, we have a Malaysian version of that story. Someone sent me this e-mail but I really don’t know where it is from and who to credit this piece to -- but I thought it is hilarious enough to share it with you. Thanks to whoever wrote this.

NO HOLDS BARRED

Raja Petra Kamarudin

Legend has it that George Washington, America's first president, chopped down a cherry tree in his youth. The story goes that George gives the tree a good swing and chops it down with an axe.

His father sees the damaged tree and asks his son if he knows who did the deed. George is quoted as bravely admitting the truth:

'I can't tell a lie. Pa, you know I can't tell a lie. I did cut it with my axe.'

Below is a satire of how some Malaysian politicians circa 2008 may have reacted to the question:

Abdullah Ahmad Badawi

- 'I did not cut down the tree, I was just taking a nap underneath it.'

Najib Razak

- 'I swear that I have never MET that tree.'

Hishamuddin Hussein Onn

- '...but I only own a keris, not axe, how to cut down the tree?'

Dr Mahathir Mohamad

- 'Apa nama cherry tree, yes, I chopped it down because I don't like the idea of Pak Lah sleeping under it.'

Chua Soi Lek

- 'Yes it was me, I resign as caretaker of this orchard.'

VK Lingam

- 'It could be me, it might have been me, but I don't think it's me.'

Anwar Ibrahim

- 'I did NOT do it, and I am not giving any DNA sample for you to plant on the axe handle.'

Mohd Khir Toyo

- 'The new state government should just trim the grass and not waste time asking who cut the tree.'

Ahmad Said (Terengganu MB)

- 'I chopped it because cherry trees are more expensive to maintain than durian trees.'

Azalina Othman

- 'The cherry tree is not included under my tourism MOU so I cut it down and besides there were unauthorised signboards put up around the tree.'

Shabery Cheek

- 'I challenge you to a debate on tree cutting.'

S Samy Velu

- 'I chopped it because Hindraf members were using it as a meeting point.'

Wira Ali Rustam

- 'We have planted durian trees for 50 years and we will plant them for another 50 years. We do not need cheery trees, apple trees, pear trees and all these other foreign trees.'

Rais Yatim

- 'You must see the bigger picture. Ahmad said cherry trees are expensive to maintain. Ali Rustam said they are against our national identity. And I needed to test my new axe. So, you see, it is a WIN-WIN situation all around.'